UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – April 03, 2013 – Jay Leno, longtime host of NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” announced today that he will wrap up what will be 22 years of headlining the iconic late-night show in Spring 2014. NBC also announced today that Jimmy Fallon, now host of NBC’s “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” will transition into new hosting duties on “The Tonight Show” franchise after Leno concludes his successful run.

Programming plans for the 12:35 a.m. (ET) time period currently are in development and will be announced soon.

Said Leno: “Congratulations Jimmy. I hope you're as lucky as me and hold on to The Job until you're the old guy. If you need me, I'll be at the garage.”

Said Fallon: “I’m really excited to host a show that starts today instead of tomorrow.”

“Jay Leno is an entertainment icon, making millions of people laugh every weeknight for more than 20 years,” said Steve Burke, Chief Executive Officer of NBCUniversal. “His long reign as the highest-rated late-night host is a testament to his work ethic and dedication to his viewers and to NBC.

“We are purposefully making this change when Jay is #1, just as Jay replaced Johnny Carson when he was #1. Jimmy Fallon is a unique talent and this is his time. I’m thrilled he will become the sixth host of ‘The Tonight Show’ at exactly the right moment, in conjunction with our coverage of next year's Winter Olympic Games from Sochi, Russia.

“I also want to congratulate and thank Debbie Vickers and her ‘Tonight Show’ team for producing an entertaining, first-class show every night for the past two decades. Debbie’s role in the creative and popular success of this franchise cannot be overstated.”

Leno has hosted “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” since taking over the reins from television icon Johnny Carson in 1992.

“The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” has ranked #1 ahead of its ABC and CBS time-period competition in 18-49 viewers and total viewers for each season since Leno’s return in March 2010 and for the 14 seasons before his departure in May 2009. During the current season, “Tonight” is consistently #1 versus its ABC and CBS slot rivals, averaging a 0.8 rating, 3 share in adults 18-49 and 3.5 million viewers overall.

At 12:35 a.m. ET, “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” has consistently ranked #1 in 18-49 versus the time period’s ABC and CBS competition each season since debuting in March of 2009 and has also held the advantage over CBS’s “Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” in total viewers for the last three seasons. So far during the 2012-13 season, “Late Night” is averaging a 0.5 rating, 3 share in adults 18-49 and 1.7 million viewers overall.

Before Leno became the host of the top-rated "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," he honed his comedy in clubs all over the country often exceeding 300 dates per year. He opened for the likes of Tom Jones and John Denver and after moving to Los Angeles began his career in television and film, both writing behind the scenes and making appearances in shows such as "Welcome Back Kotter" and films including "American Hot Wax." On March 2, 1977, Leno made his first appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" and was named permanent guest host in 1987. While he took over the desk full-time in 1992, Leno never stopped touring on the comedy circuit and still averages over 150 gigs a year.

Emmy and Grammy Award winner, Fallon began his TV career with “Saturday Night Live” in 1998, where he quickly became an audience favorite. Known for his spot-on impressions, innovative musical and comedy sketches and his stint as co-anchor of “Weekend Update” with Tina Fey, Fallon spent six successful years on the show. In March 2009, Fallon returned to NBC and took over the late- night legacy with “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.” The show has continued to garner attention for its viral videos, audience games, A-list guests, and Fallon’s choice of critically acclaimed house-band, The Roots.

In just four years on air, Fallon and the "Late Night" team have already begun collecting awards. Most recently, Fallon was honored with his second consecutive People’s Choice Award for Favorite Late Night Host (2012 and 2013) and the show received the 2012 Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show. “Late Night” was celebrated with a 2012 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Variety Series and earned three Emmy nominations in 2011, including the show’s first nominations in the series and writing categories. The year prior, Fallon earned an Emmy for the show’s website in the Interactive Media category and received the “Webby Person of the Year” Award in 2009. Fallon received a 2013 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album after releasing “Blow Your Pants Off” in 2012, a musical comedy album featuring song parodies written and performed on “Late Night.”

i guess they locked all the closet doors this time so Leno couldn’t hide in them?.

leno’s manager pushed Carson out when he was 62 and carson was #1 at the time. leno wont be out of money since he has said over the years that he doesn’t touch his tonight show money.

maybe Leno can hire stuttering john and he can announce him as leno walks into rooms.

American

23 years, was it? OK run, and Jimmy will be fine against…Jimmy.

Steve

Leno screws Carson, Leno screws Conan… who will be next on his hit list?

Adam

Fallon is a beast. He’ll do it well.

BrieK

I think Fallon will be fine. Jay would have never been ready. But, I think they may as well have stuck with Conan. Now, who replaces Jimmy?

BrieK

Arsenio Hall is on Fox. Leno better not attempt going to Fox or what’s left of his reputation will be done in.

theCroup

Did someone explain the no take-backs rule to him this time?

Port Chuck

I think Seth Meyers is replacing Jimmy.

smggugfaw

Wasn’t sure it was possible to get screwed harder than Letterman did back in 1992/1993, but NBC sure seems like they’ve outdone themselves with their handling of the whole Conan thing.

charmedcraft

Really? After all the drama with Conan, and all Jay’s bitching about being pushed out, now to just be replaced again anyway? They might as well have just let Conan stay in the first place.

TVFAN2013

@ BrieK Arsenio is NOT on Fox .. Arsenio will be on Tribune owned & CW stations . His show is a 50/50 co – production between CBS & Tribune . The show will be distributed by CBS .

Ray

The only night show that I watch before going to bed is The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. Which means when he is gone, I can go to be at 11:30 PM.

Cath

No mention of the fact that Letterman was the one who really featured Leno on his show and helped Leno’s career tremendously. That is the only way I even knew who Leno was.

Adam

So, NBC WILL pay Jay that crazy amount of money to leave before his contract expires after all.

3terms4obama

I am very happy for Jimmy. Thinking about the 12:35 slot, there are a lot of women from the SNL who would be great for the job. Let’s add some diversity to the lineup.

Kit

Leno didn’t screw Conan, NBC executives did and Jeff Zucker even admitted as such that it was his fault the whole mess started. David Letterman needs to get the entitlement out of his head that he was entitled to the Tonight Show. It was NBC’s show to give away and they gave it to Jay.